A cover device formed of a plastic or similar composition is structured for removable attachment over a bracket of an orthodontic appliance and includes a main plate with an outer front face, and top and bottom claws integrally formed with the main plate, curling behind the main plate, and each terminating at distal ends in spaced, opposing relation to each other behind the main plate. The main plate is bowed outwardly from top to bottom to allow the claws to flex away from each other and snap over the bracket upon application of inward pressure on the front face while the claws are pressed against the bracket, to thereby attach the cover to the bracket, with the bracket concealed from view behind the cover device. The front face may include an ornamental design. In another embodiment, the cover device includes a bottom tab for cooperating engagement with a removal tool.
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9. A cover device for attachment to a bracket that is fixed to a patient's tooth in an orthodontic appliance that has an arch wire extending through the bracket, said cover device comprising:
a main plate having an outer front face, a top end, a bottom end, opposite side edges and a rear side;
a top claw integrally formed with the main plate and extending from the top end of the main plate and curling behind the main plate, and a bottom claw integrally formed with the main plate and extending from the bottom end of the main plate and curling behind the main plate, and the top and bottom claws both terminating at distal ends that are positioned in spaced, opposing relation to one another and spaced from the rear side of the main plate;
at least one vertically oriented stop member centrally positioned on the rear side of the main plate for discouraging unintended lateral movement of the cover device relative to the bracket, and the at least one stop member being structured and configured to yield to externally applied lateral forces to allow lateral sliding movement of the cover device and removal of the cover device from the bracket; and
the top and bottom claws being structured and disposed for snap-fit attachment over the bracket and into frictional engagement with the bracket to thereby attach the cover device to the bracket, and the cover device being structured and configured to avoid contact with the arch wire of the orthodontic appliance when the cover device is attached to the bracket and the main plate is in the relaxed state, and the cover device thereby not functioning to connect the arch wire to the bracket.
1. A cover device for attachment to a bracket that is fixed to a patient's tooth in an orthodontic appliance that has an arch wire extending through the bracket, said cover device comprising:
a main plate having an outer front face, a top end, a bottom end, opposite side edges and a rear side;
a top claw integrally formed with the main plate and extending from the top end of the main plate and curling behind the main plate, and a bottom claw integrally formed with the main plate and extending from the bottom end of the main plate and curling behind the main plate, and the top and bottom claws both terminating at distal ends that are positioned in spaced, opposing relation to one another and spaced from the rear side of the main plate;
at least one vertically oriented stop member centrally positioned on the rear side of the main plate for discouraging unintended lateral movement of the cover device relative to the bracket, and the at least one stop member being structured and configured to yield to externally applied lateral forces to allow lateral sliding movement of the cover device and removal of the cover device from the bracket; and
the main plate being bowed outwardly from the top end to the bottom end when in a relaxed state, and the main plate being adapted to deform inwardly upon application of an external inward force to the front face with the top and bottom claws engaged against a front side of the bracket to cause the top and bottom claws to flex away from one another and snap over the bracket and into frictional engagement with the bracket, to thereby attach the cover device to the bracket, and the cover device being structured and configured to avoid contact with the arch wire of the orthodontic appliance when the cover device is attached to the bracket and the main plate is in the relaxed state, and the cover device thereby not functioning to connect the arch wire to the bracket.
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This non-provisional patent application is based on provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/512,922 filed May 31, 2017.
This invention relates to accessory devices for orthodontic appliances and, more particularly, to a cover device for attachment to individual brackets on a patients teeth to provide an enhanced appearance of the orthodontic appliance without producing any tractive force on the arch wire. The invention may further include a tool that can be used by the patient to easily remove the cover device from the bracket.
Orthodontic appliances commonly referred to as “dental braces” typically include brackets that are cemented to the outer facing surface of the patient's teeth and an arch wire that is held by the brackets and tightened to provide desired forces for aligning and straightening the patient's teeth. Traditional dental braces use elastic ties (o-ring ligators) that are stretched over and fitted onto the brackets for exerting a continually acting tractive force that urges the arch wire inwardly against the brackets and teeth.
While dental braces are highly effective and still one of the most commonly used orthodontic appliance for straightening and aligning teeth, they are generally unattractive. In particular, many orthodontic patients find the brackets on the exposed face of the teeth to be unappealing and they may even feel embarrassed and reluctant to smile. In an effort to enhance the overall appearance of dental braces, various elastomeric ligation devices have been proposed in the past. Some of these elastomeric ligators include a membrane or outer skin that covers and conceals the bracket from view when the ligator is attached over the bracket. Examples of these types of elastomeric ligators are found in U.S. Pat. No. 3,758,947 to Kissling and U.S. Pat. No. 7,204,691 to Darling et al. These elastomeric ligator devices and other ligation devices that have been proposed in the past exert pressure on the arch wire in order to secure the arch wire to the bracket. The law in most states requires that the operation of securing or unsecuring by attaching or removing a fastening device must be done under a minimum of indirect supervision by a licensed dentist, whereby the licensed dentist must examine the patient, diagnose a condition to be treated, authorize the procedure to be performed and be on the premises while the procedure is being performed by a dental assistant. Accordingly, while the various elastomeric ligation devices proposed in the past have been effective to conceal the generally unsightly bracket of orthodontic appliances, they are not suited to be attached or removed by the patient. Thus, the patient is not able to remove these elastomeric ligation devices each night or when desired, such as when brushing the teeth or simply to remove or interchange different cover devices over the brackets.
Accordingly, there still remains a need in the field of orthodontics, for a cover device that can be easily attached and removed over a brace of a dental appliance by the patient, as desired, without the need of supervision by a licensed dentist and/or the involvement of a dental assistant.
The present invention is directed to a cover device for attachment over a bracket of an orthodontic appliance and a tool for removing the cover device from the bracket. The cover device is formed of a plastic composition or similar material and is specifically sized, structured and configured to be attached over a single bracket, while engaging the undercut of the bracket in order to hold the cover device thereon. The cover device includes a main plate with an outer front face, and top and bottom claws that are integrally formed with the main plate. The top and bottom claws curl behind the main plate and terminate at distal ends in spaced, opposing relation to one another, and also spaced from the rear side of the main plate. The main plate is bowed outwardly from top to bottom so that the front face is convex and the rear side is concave. The bowed shape of the main plate, when in a relaxed state, allows the claws to flex away from one another and snap over the bracket upon application of inward pressure on the front face with the claws pressed against the bracket. This allows for snap-fit attachment of the cover device over the bracket with the distal ends of the top and bottom claws positioned in frictional engagement with an undercut on the back side of the bracket to discourage movement of the cover device relative to the bracket once attached thereto. When the cover device is attached to the bracket, the bracket is concealed from normal view. Orthodontic wax and/or silicon may be placed within the rear side of the cover device to promote attachment of the cover device on the bracket.
In another embodiment, the cover device includes a tab extending downwardly from a bottom of the cover device to facilitate patient removal with use of various embodiments of a removal tool. The tool includes a lifting member that is positioned under the tab of the cover device to exert an outward prying force on the back of the tab, thereby lifting the cover device off of the bracket.
The front face of the cover device may include any of various designs, shapes, symbols, team logos, etc. for enhancing the ornamental appearance of the cover device, while also allowing for the individualized expression of each patient. The cover device may also be provided in various colors to accommodate the desires of the patient. For instance, patients may choose colors according to holidays such as, for example, black and orange for Halloween or red white and blue for Independence Day. Patients may also choose colors based on school colors or the colors of the patients favorite sports team. Moreover, the front face of the cover device may serve as a base for any number of 3-dimensional designs.
Considering the forgoing, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a cover device that is structured and disposed to be attached over a bracket of a dental appliance to conceal the bracket from view and enhance the appearance of the dental appliance.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a cover device for removable attachment over the bracket of a dental appliance, and wherein the cover device does not attempt to secure or unsecure the arch wire of the orthodontic appliance from the bracket.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a cover device for removable attachment over a bracket of an orthodontic appliance to conceal the bracket from view, and wherein the cover device can be attached to the bracket and removed from the bracket by the patient without the need of a dental assistant and/or supervision of a licensed dentist.
It is yet a further object of the present invention to provide a cover device that is specifically designed, structured and disposed for removable attachment over the bracket of a dental appliance by the patient, and wherein the patient can easily remove the cover device from the bracket by simply sliding the cover device laterally to either side of the bracket, with the use of slight force of the fingers, until the top and bottom claws of the cover device clear the prongs of the bracket.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a cover device that is specifically designed, structured and disposed for removable attachment over the bracket of a dental appliance by the patient, and wherein the patient can easily remove the cover device from the bracket with the use of a specially designed tool when desired, and thereby providing for improved oral hygiene whereby the patient can remove multiple cover devices from brackets on multiple teeth in order to clean underneath the brackets.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a cover device for removable attachment over a bracket of an orthodontic appliance, and wherein the cover device helps to minimize abrasion of the inside tissue of the lips and cheeks within the patients mouth.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a cover device for removable attachment over a bracket of an orthodontic appliance, and wherein the cover device may include various designs, shapes, symbols, team logos, etc. on an exposed front face that is clearly visible when the patient smiles.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a cover device for removable attachment over a bracket of an orthodontic appliance, and wherein the cover device may be provided in a variety of colors to accommodate the needs, desires and personal taste of each patient.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are more readily apparent with reference to the accompanying drawings.
For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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In a preferred embodiment, the cover device 10 is formed of a plastic composition or other similar composition that is generally rigid, but has memory. Thus, the molded material composition can be flexed to deform from a relaxed state upon application of an external force, but seeks to return back to the original relaxed state upon removal of the external force. It should be noted that when fitted to a bracket 102, the cover device 10 does not fully return to the relaxed state so the cover device 10 maintains frictional engagement with the bracket 102 under constant grasping tension, thereby avoiding undesirable movement of the cover device 10 relative to the bracket 102.
In a preferred embodiment, the main plate is bowed from the top end 13 to the bottom end 14 so that the outer face 12 is generally convex and the rear side 18 is generally concave. The bowed structure of the main plate 11 allows the main plate 10 to be deformed inwardly towards the distal ends 24, 26 of the claws 20, 22 upon application of an external force when the top and bottom claws 20, 22 are pressed against the bracket 102 of the orthodontic appliance 100. More specifically, referring to
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While the present invention has been shown and described in accordance with several preferred and practical embodiments, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are fully contemplated within the spirit and scope of the following claims as interpreted under the Doctrine of Equivalents.
Darling, Steven, Darling, Janis
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